Railways to Double Major City Train Capacity by 2030, Says Vaishnaw

Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has announced a major infrastructure push to double the train originating capacity of India's 48 major cities by 2030, with progressive increases targeted within the next five years. The plan involves augmenting existing terminals with additional platforms and facilities while identifying new terminals in urban areas. Key supporting actions include developing mega coaching complexes, upgrading signalling, and implementing multitracking to enhance sectional capacity across the network. The comprehensive strategy classifies projects into immediate, short-term, and long-term categories with specific timelines to manage both suburban and non-suburban traffic growth.

Key Points: Railways Plan to Double City Train Capacity by 2030

  • Double train capacity in major cities
  • Augment terminals with new platforms & lines
  • Develop mega coaching complexes
  • Multitracking and signalling upgrades
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Capacity of major cities needs to be doubled from current level within next 5 years. : Ashwini Vaishnaw

Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces a plan to double train originating capacity in 48 major cities within 5-6 years to meet rising travel demand.

"the capacity of major cities to originate new trains needs to be doubled from the current level in the next 5 years - Ashwini Vaishnaw"

New Delhi, February 27

Union Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw has said that in view of the rapid, sustained growth in demand for travel, the capacity of major cities to originate new trains needs to be doubled from the current level in the next 5 years.

The Union Minister said that the current infrastructure serving needs to be augmented to meet the requirements of the upcoming years. The works for doubling the originating capacity by the year 2030 would include the following actions, such as augmenting the current terminals with additional platforms, stabling lines, pit lines, and adequate shunting facilities; and identifying and creating new terminals in and around the urban area.

Additionally, several critical actions must be initiated to support this expansion, including the development and maintenance of mega coaching complexes. Key priorities include increasing sectional capacity through essential traffic facility works, signalling upgradation, and the multitracking necessary to manage the higher volume of trains across the network.

While planning for increasing the capacity of terminals, stations around terminals will also be considered so that capacity is evenly balanced. For example, Pune, Hadapsar, Khadki, and Alandi have been considered for increasing capacity along with increasing platforms and stabling lines at Pune station.

The above exercise will be done for both suburban and non-suburban traffic, keeping in view the distinct requirements of both segments. A comprehensive plan of the 48 major cities is under consideration (List attached). The plan will include the works planned, proposed, or already sanctioned to achieve the goal of doubling the capacity of handling trains in a time-bound manner.

While the plan to double the capacity is by 2030, it is expected that capacity will be increased progressively in the next 5 years so that the benefits of capacity addition can be reaped immediately. This will help in meeting the traffic requirement progressively over the years, said Vaishnaw.

The plan will classify actions under three categories, immediate, short-term, and long-term. The proposed plans will be specific, with clear timelines and defined outcomes. While this exercise focuses on specific stations, each Zonal Railway has been asked to plan to increase train handling capacity across their divisions, ensuring that not only terminal capacity is enhanced but also sectional capacity and operational constraints at stations and yards are effectively addressed.

He also said that the railway is expanding coaching terminals, enhancing sectional and operational capacities in various cities to meet rising passenger demand and reduce congestion. This move will upgrade our railway network and improve nationwide connectivity.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good plan, but execution is key. We've heard big announcements before. The focus should be on suburban traffic first - that's what millions of daily commuters use. More platforms are useless if the signalling and tracks between stations can't handle the trains.
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Rohit P
This is ambitious. Doubling capacity in 5 years means massive construction. Hope they plan for minimal disruption to current services. Also, what about the cleanliness and basic amenities at these expanded terminals? Capacity plus quality should be the goal.
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Sarah B
As someone who travels frequently between Delhi and Mumbai for work, this is welcome news. The waitlists are insane. If they can actually add more originating trains from these hubs, it will make a huge difference. Fingers crossed!
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Vikram M
The plan to balance capacity by developing stations around terminals (like Hadapsar, Khadki for Pune) is smart. Decongests the main station and spreads development. Hope they include good last-mile connectivity - auto, metro, bus links - as part of this.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while expansion is needed, I hope environmental impact and displacement of people living near tracks are considered carefully. Growth should be sustainable and inclusive. The 'mega coaching complexes' sound good but need to be located thoughtfully.
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Ananya R

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